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  1. Drama. This densely-packed film is based on a book by Tom Hart about the struggles of a young Yorkshire boy trying to come to grips with squabbling parents, a doctor who wants to institutionalize him because of his epilepsy, and a mother who refuses to accept that he is different in any... Read all.

  2. The Innocent is a 1985 John Mackenzie drama film, starring Andrew Hawley, Liam Neeson and Miranda Richardson, and is set in the Yorkshire Dales just after World War I.

  3. A 1930s Yorkshire boy (Andrew Hawley) copes with his epilepsy and growing up in the middle of adult problems.

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  4. A young Yorkshire boy struggles to come to grips with squabbling parents, a doctor who wants to institutionalize him because of his epilepsy, and a mother who refuses to accept that he is different in any way – and that is only the half of it.

  5. A young Yorkshire boy struggles to come to grips with squabbling parents, a doctor who wants to institutionalize him because of his epilepsy, and a mother who refuses to accept that he is different in any way – and that is only the half of it.

  6. The Innocent featuring Andrew Hawley and Kika Markham is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 5.6 (130 votes).

  7. Year: 1985. Original title: The Innocent. Synopsis: This densely-packed film is based on a book by Tom Hart about the struggles of a young Yorkshire boy trying to come to grips with squabbling parents, a doctor who wants to institutionalize him because ...You can watch The Innocent through on the platforms:

  8. This densely-packed film is based on a book by Tom Hart about the struggles of a young Yorkshire boy trying to come to grips with squabbling parents, a doctor who wants to institutionalize him ...

  9. 1985; 1 hr 36 mins Drama R Watchlist; Coming-of-age yarn set in 1930s England about an epileptic boy dealing with his parents, a philandering neighbor (Liam Neeson) and true love.

  10. Tom Hart Novel. Roger Deakins Cinematography. Critics reviews. This densely-packed film is based on a book by Tom Hart about the struggles of a young Yorkshire boy trying to come to grips with squabbling parents, a doctor who wants to institutionalize him because of his epilepsy, and a mother who refuses to accept that he is different in any way.